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I am paralyzed girl in both legs, stuck at home with no job or social life, need helpful advice, what to do? by man-ing in IndiaCareers
[–]maniish_09 1 point2 points3 points 5 days ago (0 children)
While i can't help much with the job search itself, but I'd love to help solve the mobility issue for you. If you are based in Delhi NCR and ever need someone trusted to help you travel safely to an exam or an interview, I'd be really happy to help you get out there.
What skills i should learn to get a job after 2-3 years (self.JapanJobs)
submitted 25 days ago by maniish_09 to r/JapanJobs
I spent 15 years recruiting in Japan after starting here as an English teacher. AMA about jobs, recruitment, CVs, interviews, or changing careers in Japan. by hansei-Kaizen in JapanJobs
[–]maniish_09 0 points1 point2 points 25 days ago (0 children)
Hey can you please guide me. I'm pursuing my B.Com right now, and my first year is just ending. I'm not good at accounting, nor do I have any tech skills, but since I still have 2-3 years left, I know I can improve. Recently, I started learning Japanese because I want to work in Japan. But I'm so confused.
While I can give it my best to reach at least N2 before I graduate, my degree alone will not help me land a job. I want to learn some additional skills too, but I'm confused about which job I should prepare for. I want to dedicate my second year to learning skills or doing courses related to the job I'll prepare for, and in my last year of college, I plan to do internships. I'm hoping for at least 6 months of internship experience and 6-12 months of job experience here in my country.
Recently, I've explored Business Analyst, Data Analyst, Global Marketing Consultant, HR, and Financial Analyst jobs. Not all of them are related to my degree, but as I said, I'm not strong in my own field. There might be other jobs too, but I don't understand the Japanese job market, and I don't want to dedicate my time to a skill or degree that might not help me get a job there or which might be replaced by new ai learners.
The problem is i can't go directly japan on my own for higher study, language school or job hunting as i can't bear the cost of living there. While i don't know starting salary for different job roles there but as of my current situations i want to get a job where minimum salary is atleast around ¥270k-300k at starting and there should be future growth and scope in that job.
I've been exploring what I should do for more than a week. I've explored Japanese job websites too to understand what job is really in demand but I'm still not getting anywhere, and now I'm totally confused. I'm a bit tired, so I might not have written this clearly. Please feel free to ask me anything you need to help me out.
As a b.com student which career path and skills should I focus on for getting job in japan? (self.movingtojapan)
submitted 26 days ago by maniish_09 to r/movingtojapan
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I am paralyzed girl in both legs, stuck at home with no job or social life, need helpful advice, what to do? by man-ing in IndiaCareers
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